Word: duryea
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Williams Weekly says the prospects for the Williams baseball team "never looked brighter than they do this year." The in-field has only lost one man, Duryea, from last year, and this position will be easily filled from the number of those who are trying for the nine. The following men are at present in training: Brown, Clarke and Wilson from '89; Brown, Campbell, Corliss. Durand and Perry, '90; Arthur, Cox, Holhster, Hotchkiss, Luce, Thompson, '91; and Armstrong, Campbell, Davies, McKean, Mapes, Roberts, Woodward, '92. Among these. Hotchkiss, Luce, and Campbell, '92, will be readily recognized as old Andover...
...than most of those played this year. The batting of both nines was fair, Harvard of course doing the heaviest hitting. The fielding of the visitors was much sharper than that of the home team. The heavy hitting of Quacken-boss for the home team and the fielding of Duryea at second base for Williams were the noticeable features of the game. Brown, the left fielder of the Williams team, made a beautiful running catch, which elicited prolonged applause from the spectators. The game was called at the end of the eighth inning, because the Williams men wished to take...
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...Sears beat Brinley, 7-5, 6-8, 6-1, which puts him in the finals. Shaw beat Thompson, 6-2, 6-0. Sears and Shaw beat Thompson and Henry, 6-0, 6-1. They then beat Davidson and Brooks, 6-2, 6-1. Snow and Tailer beat Duryea and Cumstock...
Doubles-Preliminary round: No. 1, Hovey and partner of Brown, vs. Post and Stevens of Columbia; No. 2, Thomson and Henry; University of Pennsylvania, vs. Sears and Shaw of Harvard; Duryea and Comstock of Williams vs. Scott and Patterson of the University of Pennsylvania; Weeden and partner of Brown vs. Snow and Tailer of Harvard; Porter and Gillett of Legigh vs. Ludington and Hurd of Yale; Hall and Campbell of Columbia vs. Paddock and Wright of Trinity...